Lars Eighner Quotes & Sayings
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An alien had given her his phone number and asked her to wait. It was almost like dating again. — Nancy Kress

The true system, the real system, is our present construction of systematic thought itself, rationality itself, — Robert M. Pirsig

Logic is simply the language of convenient rationalization in a pseudo-science-loving civilization. — Steven Erikson

It stung God. They say his spinal cord ran straight out of the sun. — Anne Carson

It is the advertiser who provides the paper for the subscriber. It is not to be disputed, that the publisher of a newspaper in this country, without a very exhaustive advertising support, would receive less reward for his labor than the humblest mechanic. — Alexander Hamilton

The desire for success lubricates secret prostitution in the soul. — Norman Mailer

I lay down across her with my face in her breasts and my hand on her. We lay there without moving. But under us all moved, and moved us, gently, up and down, and from side to side.
(Pause. Krapp's lips move. No sound.)
Past midnight. Never knew such silence. The earth might be uninhabited. — Samuel Beckett

Al Davis is a legend and his contribution and influence on the game of football, the National Football League, and the Oakland Raiders has been profound for decades. To view his contribution and influence on a season-by-season basis does not make sense: he has dominated the industry for a lifetime. I can't tell you how he may have impacted or guided other individuals during their careers but I can speak from personal experience. He inspires me to be better every day than I was the day before. — Amy Trask

I'd hate to find out that the universe really wasn't conspiring against me. It would jerk the rug out from under my persecution complex. — Jim Butcher

With my music, I can express myself so much. A lot of the fans can sense that I'm relating to them something that's quite personal. — Enya

All things arise because of their interdependence, and that is why nothing has a separate, independent identity. — Thich Nhat Hanh